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We are seeking a qualified Project Engineer with 2-5 years’ experience to become a part of our growing Traffic Engineering and Planning Group for our Albany, Syracuse, White Plains, or Poughkeepsie Offices.
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HPD Tech is seeking an IT Project Manager. Assists HPD Tech senior management in the evaluation of project management tools, the assessment of project management reporting approaches and standards.
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PMCS Group is partnering with Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) to find a highly skilled Junior Project/Program Manager for landscape and site improvement projects. If you are an experienced project manager with a passion for landscape and site improvement projects, we encourage you to apply now by.
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Certifications and Licenses: Must have one of the following: Licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.), Project Management Professional (PMP), or Certified Construction Manager (CCM) Software Proficiency: Experience with HCSS, Excel, P6, or Microsoft Project.
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Mizuho IT is seeking an experienced Project Manager/Business Analyst in the Regulatory Operations IT team. Join the Mizuho team as a Business Analyst/Project Manager! This is a challenging position requiring a strong, proven experience in business analysis, design, delivery, project management and client relationship management domains.
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6+ years of qualifying civil engineering design and project management experience. This position includes design and project management responsibilities within a team environment, and relocation to the Charleston area is required if not already local.
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The Project Manager will report to a Senior Manager in Practice Technology - Disputes. Experience designing eDiscovery databases and reports; reviewing and quality checking database data loads; coordinating complex projects; developing recommendations, plans, cost estimates, budgets, procedures, and specifications for case-specific projects from discovery to trial phase; drafting project proposals and provide status reports; providing end user support and customer service; troubleshooting litigation support firm applications; processing experience a plus.
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As an Anti-Money Laundering ("AML") Project Associate (Manager), you will have the opportunity to help our clients mitigate their risks related to money laundering, terrorist financing, and sanctions violations, as well as to improve their ability to meet regulatory requirements, expectations, and guidance in support of developing and maintaining sound AML and sanctions programs and controls.
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As a Data Center Construction Manager MEP with over 10 years of data center experience, you will play a crucial role in the planning, execution, and delivery of large-scale data center construction projects.
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Proactively manage, provide guidance and develop clear communications around project and business-related risks, including mitigation planning and crisis management. Active partnership with Resource Manager, Production to ensure connections and collaborations happen where they should in support of innovative and award-winning ideas.
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3+ years of experience in a Project Manager role. Contribute to process improvement initiatives as it relates to improving project delivery to expand and mature these capabilities for the organization.
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Project Controls Manager I $ 123,333.00 $ 167,415.00. NYCHA Title –Certified Industrial Hygienist Project Manager. Assistant Project Manager, Architectural III $ 80,015.00 $ 104,730.00.
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As a Digital Project Manager in AbbVie Business Technology Solutions (BTS), you’ll have opportunities to contribute to the digital transformation of a leading biopharma company, helping to create solutions that impact patients and their communities for the better.
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BNA is seeking an experienced Project Manager. Manager, Design (Electrical) performs project management functions for the design and/or. Serves as primary liason with Nashville Electric Service for all project related.
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The PF Associate will have exposure to a broad range of technologies (e.g. solar, wind, battery, energy efficiency, fuel cells and EV's) as well as transaction structures (e.g. traditional project finance, equipment finance and portfolio financing.
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